vacations don't count
because they use slave labor and have extremely low standards , they aren't "leaders" of manufacturing they just produce things cheaply by cutting corners and no worker protections. this is from decades of communism.
their infrastructure is shit. Producing things cheaply with no oversight does not make them "leaders"
this analogy would work if they attempted to make their products perfectly, my point is that trying to produce good products is not in their goal.
They scam their own people to save a penny, imagine what an illegal business does to foreigners (which they hate)
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSBgHRum9jw
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNTO5OfINro
I’m not going to run through a chronological timeline of where I’ve LIVED because I don’t need to share my experiences or prove anything to someone on a steroid message board. Im not trying to say I’m some sort of expert on global trade either. I just try to stay humble and keep an open mind. When you live in another country and adopt their mindset and cultures, you can better understand why things are the way they are. I haven’t lived in China, but I’ve spent time (living) in a couple Asian countries and I have friends who have lived in China. China is the big player over there and they deserve some credit for what they’ve become. China has their own business model to produce as much as possible. It does indeed come with a cost and they certainly do scam their own people from a western perspective. The vast majority of Chinese people are very proud of themselves and the work they do, even though they’re just a small cog in the big machine. The bus drivers who bring people from the north to the south, working 12 hours a day and sleeping on the bus between shifts are very proud of what they do. They don’t feel like slaves, they feel like they are an important part of the country. Chinas middle class has grown significantly over the past 30 years, this is evident when you travel anywhere nowadays and see Chinese people by the bus loads. They’re all “new money,” and they lack manners and respect. But they’re getting out and seeing the world for themselves now, something that generations before them never did. I’d say that’s a step in the right direction. Maybe that’s why you hate them so much? Did one of them bump into you and not say, “excuse me.”
It’s easy to judge them and cherry pick the ugly side. Try looking at what they’ve become in the last century. They’ll continue to grow and change. I personally feel like cutting them off would be a disadvantage to everyone. I’d rather keep things open and keep them accountable.
